May 1, 2006

Quasi: When The Going Gets Dark

Over the years, my ex-bandmate always tried to push Quasi on me like
he was Natalie Portman genuflecting before the altar of The Shins in
Garden State (This band will change your life!).

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Drive By Truckers: A Blessing and a Curse

On A Blessing and a Curse, their fourth album in five years. This time around Patterson Hood & Co. gel their stories to become north of the Mason Dixon line friendly, as the images of tornadoes and bad luck gone bad vanish.

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Wilco Launches Summer Tour Dates

Wilco has announced their summer dates. The tour will kick off June 28th in Calgary and end August 6th at Lollapalooza in Chicago, IL. Tour dates are below. Also, due to popular demand, Wilco is extending their online CD sale at their website.

JUN-28 CALGARY, ALB McEWAN HALL
JUN-29 EDMONTON, ALB JUBILEE AUDITORIUM
JUL-01 WINNIPEG, MAN BURTON CUMMINGS THEATRE
JUL-02 DULUTH, MN DULUTH ENTERTAINMENT CONV. CENTER
JUL-07 LONDON, ONT CENTENNIAL HALL tba
JUL-08 TORONTO, ONT MASSEY HALL tba
JUL-10 MONTREAL, QUE METROPOLIS
JUL-12 HALIFAX, NS ALDERNEY LANDING
JUL-13 FREDERICTON, NB PLAYHOUSE
jul-15 OTTAWA, ONT OTTAWA BLUESFEST
JUL-16 FLORENCE, MA PINES THEATER
AUG-06 CHICAGO, IL LOLLAPALOOZA

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Indie Acoustic Project Announces the Winners of the Best CDs of 2005

The Indie Acoustic Project has announced the winners of the IAP’s “Best CDs of 2005” Awards. The winners in each of 15 categories were selected from among the 3 finalists in each category.

Acoustic Ensemble: Clumsy Lovers – The Smart Kid
Alt Country: Nickel Creek – Why Should the Fire Die
Alternative Rock: Rolla – La La Land
Americana: Ben Winship & Brian Wicklund – Big Twang
Celtic: Dun an Doras – Rua
Instrumental: Peter Ostroushko – Minnesota
Best Lyrics: Thea Gilmore – Songs from the Gutter
Multi-Genre: Alison Brown – Stolen Moments
Rock: The Nadas – Listen Through the Static
Roots: Biscuit Burners – A Mountain Apart
Singer-Songwriter-Female: Aimee Mann – The Forgotten Arm
Singer-Songwriter-Male: Dana Cooper – Made of Mud
World Music: Africa: Moh Alileche – North Africa’s Destiny
World Music-Eurasia and Global Beat: Wajdi Cherif – Jasmine
World Music-Latin: Various – Afro-Latin Party (Putumayo)

The Indie Acoustic Project is dedicated to giving recognition to outstanding works of innovative acoustic (or mainly acoustic) music that have never gotten the acclaim that they deserve. The IAP website at indieacoustic.com also features information on the Best CDs of 2004, 2001-2003, and the 50 Best Indie Acoustic CDs of the 1990s.

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MerleFest 2006 Sets Records for Participation and Economic Impact

Magical moments greeted record crowds at MerleFest 2006, the 19th annual festival in celebration of the music of the late Merle Watson and his father Doc Watson. Wilkes Community College presented the event on April 27 30 on its campus in Wilkesboro, NC. MerleFest again drew an enormous, well behaved, and appreciative audience with a preliminary estimated total participation including volunteers and school children of 82,618, according to Managing Director Ted Hagaman. This surpasses last year

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Sonic Youth Starting Summer Tour At CBGB

Sonic Youth will launch its summer tour with a June 13 show at legendary New York rock club CBGB, marking its first appearance at the venue since 1992. As previously reported, the group’s new studio album, “Rather Ripped,” will be released the same day via Geffen.

In addition to support from Tall Firs, Be Your Own Pet and Awesome Color, the tour will feature the debut of former Pavement bassist Mark Ibold. He will be filling the role vacated by producer/multi-instrumentalist Jim O’Rourke, who played a role in Sonic Youth’s prior three studio albums before opting out for “Rather Ripped.”

In addition to seven support dates with Pearl Jam, Sonic Youth will also appear at the Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee, Lollapalooza in Chicago and the Kuyahoga Festival in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, this summer. More dates will be added to the itinerary.

As previously reported, Sonic Youth principals Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon, plus their daughter Coco on shakers, will also appear May 9 on the season finale of the WB drama “Gilmore Girls,” performing an acoustic version of the “Rather Ripped” track “What a Waste.”

Here are Sonic Youth’s tour dates:

June 13: New York (CBGB)
June 14: Philadelphia (Starlight Ballroom)
June 15: Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)
June 17: Asheville, N.C. (Orange Peel)
June 18: Manchester, Tenn. (Bonnaroo)
June 19: Atlanta (Earthlink Live)
June 21: Tulsa, Okla. (Cain’s Ballroom)
June 23: Austin, Texas (Stubb’s BBQ)
June 24: Dallas (Gypsy Ballroom)
June 26: Lawrence, Kan. (Liberty Hall)
June 27: Denver (Gothic Theatre)
June 29: Missoula, Mont. (UM Theatre)
June 30: Seattle (Moore Theatre)
July 3: Sacramento, Calif. (Empire)
July 4: Reno, Nev. (Reno Hilton)
July 6: Las Vegas (MGM Grand; w/ Pearl Jam)
July 7: San Diego (Cox Arena w/ Pearl Jam)
July 9-10: Los Angeles (Forum w/ Pearl Jam)
July 13: Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara Bowl w/ Pearl Jam)
July 16, 18: San Francisco (Bill Graham Civic Auditorium w/ Pearl Jam)
Aug. 3: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (Blossom Music Center)
Aug. 5: Chicago (Lollapalooza)

Source billboard.com.

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Moonshine Still To Begin New Chapter

Moonshine Still is about to begin a new chapter as it is undergoing a change while heading into the Summer Festival Season.

According to the band’s publicist, “It is with much love and sadness that we announce today that our friend and drummer, and a founding member of the band, Will Robinson is leaving Moonshine Still due to personal reasons. Life on the road has taken its toll on Will, and after many prayers, and much discussion we arrived at the arrived at the conclusion that the best solution for all parties involved would be for Will’s tenure as Moonshine’s drummer to draw to a close.

During the past decade, Will has been an integral and very important part of our lives, and we feel blessed to have shared so much with him and his family. We will miss having Will with us, and we wish Will much success in his future endeavourers.”

Will, Scott, Ray, Bill, Trippe and David are eternally grateful to everyone who has supported Moonshine Still over the years. It was all made possible thanks to the fans, or to quote the band members, “we thank our fans for their dedication, love of our music and support of the ever evolving sound of Moonshine Still.”

As the new chapter in the life of Moonshine Still begins, the band is going to continue to tour full time and drumming duties will be handled by Jon Joiner. Jon has been around in Thelonius and Lionz. Jon is also close to completing his music degree from Georgia College and State University and also performed in the University’s Jazz Band. We are excited to welcome Jon to the Moonshine Still family and look forward to an exiting future.

Will Robinson’s final performance with Moonshine Still will be Saturday, May 6, 2006 @ The Variety Playhouse (Atlanta, GA) w/special guests Jerry Joseph and Cecil “P-NUT” Daniels.

See moonshinestill.com for additional updates and continued touring information.

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